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CF.html:                  <li>in the FEATURES clause, CONCUR may be set to NO if concurrent
CO.html:                     <li>the quotation is marked up as part of a concurrent but
CO.html:                     concurrent markup stream, as described in section <a class="ptr" href="NH.html#NHRS">31.6 Concurrent Markup for Pages and Lines</a>.
CO.html:                  systems in concurrent markup hierarchies, as discussed below in section <a class="ptr" href="NH.html#NHRS">31.6 Concurrent Markup for Pages and Lines</a>
CO.html:                  as elements in one or more concurrent document hierarchies.  For an
CO.html:                  introduction to the concept of concurrent hierarchies, see the
CO.html:               <p><a name="d21e16490"></a>If concurrent markup is not desired (e.g. because the document is XML, or 
CO.html:            <p><a name="d21e18391"></a>Except for those tags designed to be used in concurrent markup
DT.html:               <li><strong>teipl2.dtd</strong>:  tags for concurrent markup
HD.html:                  concurrent document types are in use (as discussed in section <a class="ptr" href="CO.html#CORS">6.9 Reference Systems</a>), a <a name="GDX-327"></a><a name="GDX-327"></a>refsDecl element must be supplied for each;
NH.html:               <li><a name="TDX-646"></a><em>concur</em> : an optional feature of SGML (not 
NH.html:                  hierarchies to be marked up concurrently in the same document
NH.html:               non-concurrent markup and thus requiring no special conventions for use
NH.html:            <p><a name="d21e57626"></a>The major use of concurrent markup in the current version of these
NH.html:               Guidelines is in the tag set for concurrent markup for pages, columns,
NH.html:               standard edition.  Such references may be specified using a concurrent
NH.html:               for the document.  Since SGML requires tags in concurrent markup streams
NH.html:               numbers of a reference edition in an SGML concurrent markup stream.
NH.html:            <p><a name="d21e57910"></a>This concurrent hierarchy is enabled as shown below:  after the
NH.html:               collections of verse, may be readily expressed with concurrent SGML
SG.html:               the definition of `concurrent' document structures.
SG.html:                  this declaration a second definition for a concurrent document
SG.html:                  more concurrent document type definitions) which is prefixed to the
SG.html:               concurrent document structure.
TS.html:                     <li>a concurrent DTD may be defined</li>
TS.html:                  using concurrent markup streams to indicate multiple segmentation of the


hierarchy:

HD.html:                     canonical references within a given document hierarchy.  It does so by
HD.html:                     (that is, the one nearest the top of the document hierarchy) item first
ND.html:                     place name expressed as a hierarchy of geo-political or
ND.html:                     name; in a place name given as a hierarchy of geo-political
ND.html:                     commonwealth; in a place name given as a hierarchy of geo-political
ND.html:               several different ways: as a geo-political unit, using a hierarchy of
ND.html:               organizational hierarchy that are specified in an organization name. 
NH.html:               hierarchy.  If a passage of direct discourse begins in the middle of one
NH.html:               which have been broken up to fit into the paragraph hierarchy:
NH.html:               hierarchy which has been split up and rejoined.  Its major disadvantages
NH.html:               one hierarchy over the others, and requires special processing to
NH.html:               markup hierarchy which divides the body of a text into pages and lines
NH.html:            <p><a name="d21e57910"></a>This concurrent hierarchy is enabled as shown below:  after the
SA.html:                      mean the tree representing the document hierarchy.
SA.html:                     hierarchy and are most easily understood when their location source is a
SA.html:                     or span of character data in the document hierarchy using a location
SA.html:                     white space.  Each such step represents one level of the hierarchy
SA.html:                     hierarchy.  The location value is of the same form as defined for the
SG.html:                  the foot of a page).  However, simply inserting the element <tt>&lt;page&gt;</tt> into the hierarchy already defined is not as easy as
SG.html:                  element <a name="GDX-105"></a><a name="GDX-105"></a>page between <a name="GDX-106"></a><a name="GDX-106"></a>anthology and <a name="GDX-107"></a><a name="GDX-107"></a>poem in the hierarchy, nor can it go between <a name="GDX-108"></a><a name="GDX-108"></a>poem and <a name="GDX-109"></a><a name="GDX-109"></a>stanza, nor yet in both places at
SG.html:                  once!  What is needed is the ability to create a separate hierarchy,
SG.html:                  element at the top of the hierarchy.  The syntax used is discussed
SG.html:                  hierarchy each element belongs to.  This is done by including the name
TE.html:                  information, the nested structure represents the logical hierarchy
TE.html:                  the flat entry does not represent the logical hierarchy within the entry
TS.html:                  numbered or un-numbered <a name="GDX-1024"></a><a name="GDX-1024"></a>div elements defined in chapter <a class="ptr" href="DS.html">7 Default Text Structure</a>.  For some detailed kinds of analysis a hierarchy of such
VE.html:               The encoder must choose at which point in the hierarchy of structural

hierarchies:

CO.html:                  systems in concurrent markup hierarchies, as discussed below in section <a class="ptr" href="NH.html#NHRS">31.6 Concurrent Markup for Pages and Lines</a>
CO.html:                  as elements in one or more concurrent document hierarchies.  For an
CO.html:                  introduction to the concept of concurrent hierarchies, see the
DR.html:                  hierarchies may be defined (see chapter <a class="ptr" href="NH.html">31 Multiple Hierarchies</a>).  The TEI
GD.html:            are organizational hierarchies, flow charts, genealogies, semantic
NH.html:                  hierarchies to be marked up concurrently in the same document
NH.html:               separate logical hierarchies in the text, using the same structures as
NH.html:               one of the competing hierarchies can be processed normally, and that
NH.html:               hierarchies in the text to be handled explicitly, both
NH.html:               reconstitute the elements of the other hierarchies.
NH.html:            <p><a name="d21e57868"></a>Where the main purpose for encoding alternative hierarchies in
SG.html:                  which is visible in both views:  the two hierarchies simply allow
SG.html:                  line and title elements, however, which appear in both hierarchies, no

overlapping:

AI.html:               end-to-end  into a series of non-overlapping segments, referred to here
AI.html:            <p><a name="d21e37639"></a>For verse texts, the overlapping of metrical and syntactic structure
GR.html:               tokens as overlapping sets of tokens distinguished by context.  The
PH.html:                  or ends and with no overlapping of the area of text with other marked
PH.html:                  overlapping pairs of lines:  the first and third, the second and fourth.
SA.html:                  <a name="GDX-1614"></a><a name="GDX-1614"></a>seg element to encode the overlapping portions of speech.  For
TC.html:                     a variation on a different, overlapping lemma) and thence calculate all
TC.html:                  witnesses carrying overlapping variant readings.
TC.html:               <p><a name="d21e46357"></a>This method is designed to cope with `overlapping
TC.html:                  overlapping lemmata, translation of these to the parallel segmentation
VE.html:               the <tt><b>part</b></tt> attribute might be used to mark the overlapping
